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Critical Cinema Another Ang Lee tussle with freedom and repression hits the spot
From Issue 481 (18 DEC 2009 - 24 DEC 2009)
They don't make zombies like they used to
From Issue 478 (27 NOV 2009 - 03 DEC 2009)
From Issue 474 (30 OCT 2009 - 05 NOV 2009)
From Issue 470 (25 SEPT 2009 - 01 OCT 2009)
From Issue 467 (04 SEPT 2009 - 10 SEPT 2009)
From Issue 466 (28 AUG 2009 - 03 SEPT 2009)
A wacky, but poignant and fitting, tribute to MJ's life that MJ himself created
From Issue 460 (17 JULY 2009 - 23 JULY 2009)
The pitfalls of meddling with fans
From Issue 456 (19 JUNE 2009 - 25 JUNE 2009)
Probing our unease with death, Departures explores the catharsis of ritual and the dignity of work
From Issue 452 (22 MAY 2009 - 28 MAY 2009)
A reminder of the still unresolved and evolving predicament of Nepal's Bhutanese refugees
From Issue 448 (24 APRIL 2009 - 30 APRIL 2009)
A three-day animation films galore
From Issue 447 (17 APRIL 2009 - 23 APRIL 2009)
From Issue 444 (27 MARCH 2009 - 02 APRIL 2009)
From Issue 440 (27 FEB 2009 - 05 MARCH 2009)
Baz Luhrmann's latest epic Australia still pays homage to Bollywood
From Issue 438 (13 FEB 2009 - 19 FEB 2009)
Gus Van Sant's Milk proves that the past is the present, and the future too.
From Issue 431 (26 DEC 2008 - 01 JAN 2009)
Striking Nepali films at KIMFF
From Issue 429 (12 DEC 2008 - 18 DEC 2008)
A season of often heart-rending documentary films define the myriad challenges ahead
From Issue 427 (28 NOV 2008 - 04 DEC 2008)
A more sombre, tortured Bond is no longer playing for laughs
From Issue 425 (14 NOV 2008 - 20 NOV 2008)
Boy A has paid for his sins, but perhaps he hasn't paid enough
From Issue 424 (07 NOV 2008 - 13 NOV 2008)
Chicago 10 and Battle in Seattle revisit protests
From Issue 421 (17 OCT 2008 - 23 OCT 2008)
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